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I CAN'T SPEAK FOR JORDAN Posted: Saturday, June 16, 2018
I CAN'T SPEAK FOR JORDAN PM sidesteps torture talk
Rowley silent on Carnival terror plot Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday advised people with concerns that the Carnival terror plot had been fabricated to take up that issue with the government of Jordan.
'Treated like an animal' Carnival terror plot suspect in torture claim
'Don't bring terror ideology here' Ishmael to T&T's ISIS fighters:
Alarm over crimes at mosques, temples and churches
'Police still in control' Cops fight Rasta City gang with paint, brushes
Laventille bracing for crime spike after Ramadan
Kamla concerned about Anti-Terrorism Bill She accused the Keith Rowley administration of being "less than transparent" in trying to rush this debate without the benefit of the report of a Joint Select Committee (JSC), or amendments to he legislation.
AG: Time to split up courts Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi is calling for the division of the courts in TT to clear up the over 90,000 matters pending before the magistracy and the over 1,900 before the high courts.
McDonald recovers, returns to work ...after a bout of hypoglycemia on Thursday
Kamla awaits new US Ambassador Joseph Mondello has not yet been cleared by the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee in the United States to take up his post as Ambasasador to T&T
Shipbuilders send in ferry proposals Two weeks after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced plans to purchase two new ferries for the seabridge as well as a navy patrol vessel...
Govt gets boats proposals No word on Galleons Passage but…
Vasant: NFM owes farmers
'We are deeply sorry' Relatives of man who savagely beat ex
Silent protest for slain student Parents, teachers and students of the Success Laventille Secondary School paid tribute to their murdered schoolmate Joshua James with a silent protest on Thursday afternoon.
Fyzabad should be a tourist destination, says MP
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